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Wedell Cellars

Maurice Wedell worked with French restaurateurs until the late 1980s, all the time developing a passion for Burgundian varietals. In 1988, Maurice and his wife Susan moved to the Central Coast of California. The Wedells were determined to plant their own vineyards and make wine. They enlisted the assistance of noted winemaker, John Alban, of Alban Vineyards fame, who guided them in planting a small experimental vineyard of Chardonnay. Their first vintage, in 1994, consisted of one barrel of wine, twenty-eight cases of Chardonnay, from their own grapes and grapes purchased from John Alban.

In early 1995, four acres of Chardonnay and one acre of Pinot Noir were densely planted on a steep hillside in the southern end of the Edna Valley. The vineyard began to produce Chardonnay in 1999 and Pinot Noir in 2000. The Hillside Vineyard designation came to represent the best of the estate fruit and a watercolor of this vineyard is proudly displayed on the label of all Wedell Cellars Hillside Vineyard wines.

Wedell Cellars Pinot Noirs and Chardonnay are for sale on the website. Magnums of the Ste. Rita Hills bottling are available as well as a vertical offerings of three vintages of Hillside Vineyard Pinot Noir and three vintages of Ste. Rita Hills Pinot Noir in magnum format. Wedell Wine Club members receive discounts on wines and shipping. 805-489-0596.

In 2004, the Wedells began to source fruit for a second Pinot Noir from Fiddlestix Vineyard and Ashley’s Vineyard in the Ste. Rita Hills appellation. The Wedell Cellars Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir was first released in 2004 and features a painting of a grape vine by well known artist Joanne Beaule Ruggles on the label.

In 2005, three acres of Chardonnay in the Hillside Vineyard were grafted over to Pinot Noir, increasing the estate Pinot Noir planting to four acres.

A companion value priced Pinot Noir label, Wavertree, was created in 2009. One Pinot Noir bottling is from Sta. Rita Hills and one is from Santa Barbara County. Sauvignon Blanc and Viognier are also offered.

The wines are sold online on the website and are distributed to fine restaurants.

Reviewed Wines

2014 Wedell Cellars Sta. Rita Hills Rosé of Pinot Noir

13.5% alc., 12 cases, $12. Harvest Brix 24.5º. A
saignée from 14 vineyard blocks and clones from four vineyards that the winery sources grapes from:
Fiddlestix, Sanford & Benedict, La Encantada and Rancho La Vina. Fermented in neutral French oak barrels
for 2 weeks, then aged on lees in these barrels for 15 months. 100% malolactic fermentation. Gently filtered. All
proceeds from sale of this wine go to breast cancer charity.
·Moderate pinkish orange color in the glass.
Pungent, with some volatile acidity initially, becoming more pleasing over time in the glass offering aromas of
peach, pastry cream and roasted nuts. Soft and smooth on the palate, with flavors of red berry, pomegranate,
blood orange and strawberry, finishing with a lift of acidity.Score:87.
Reviewed October 2, 2016ARTICLE&nbsp»

2012 Wedell Cellars Wavertree Santa Barbara County Pinot Noir

14.1% alc., 1,560 cases, $30. Bottled June 2015.
75% of grapes from a well-known vineyard just outside Sta.
Rita Hills AVA and remaining 25% for several well-known
vineyards in the Sta. Rita Hills AVA. Dijon clones. Harvest Brix
24.8º. 3-day cold soak, aged on the lees for almost 32 months
in a combination of 20% new, 40% once used and 40%
neutral French oak barrels.
·Moderately light reddish purple color in the
glass. The aromas and flavors of blackberry, olalliberry, spice, smoke
and anise are presented in a forward, easy drinking style of that offers
good harmony. Bright and clean, with mature, balanced tannins, and a
suave finish that leaves a good impression. Additional time in bottle has
brought this wine considerable appeal.Score:90.
Reviewed September 18, 2015ARTICLE&nbsp»

2011 Wedell Cellars Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir

14.9% alc., pH 3.40, TA 0.68, 318 cases, $75. Clones 113,
114, 667, 777 and Pommard from Fiddlestix Vineyard. Harvest Brix 24.7º. More than 95% free-run juice. 100%
de-stemmed, aged on the lees for almost 30 months in 35% new French oak barrels. Unfined and unfiltered.
·Moderate reddish purple color in the glass. The nose leads with aromas of black cherry, blueberry and wine
cave. A rich core of ripe black cherry and boysenberry that offers a riper profile than the 2012 appellation
bottling. Easy to drink, with mild tannins, and a hint of oak, finishing with good intensity and the slightest sense
of warmth.Score:89.
Reviewed July 12, 2015ARTICLE&nbsp»

14.9% alc., pH 3.23, TA 0.665, 95 cases,
$100. Sourced from one very small section of the Fiddlestix
Vineyard that is within sight of the barn. Harvest Brix 24.4º. 100%
de-stemmed, 6-day cold soak. All free-run juice. Aged on the
primary lees in 30% new French oak barrels for almost 30
months. Unfined and unfiltered.
·Moderately dark reddish purple color in
the glass. Well-endowed with bright aromas of black raspberry and
spice. Luscious and classy, with a charge of dark red and purple fruits
that envelope the palate and find every nook and cranny in the mouth.
Very suave with refined tannins, juicy acidity, and a peacock finish of
uncommon length. A striking, irresistable wine.Score:94.
Reviewed July 12, 2015ARTICLE&nbsp»

2011 Wedell Cellars The Row Find Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir

14.5% alc., pH 3.28, TA 0.668, 20 cases, $110.
New release. This wine is sourced from a small section of a renowned vineyard in the Sta. Rita Hills AVA and
represents the very best barrel from 2011. 100% de-stemmed, 6-day cold soak, fermented in open top micro
bins, gently pressed with a basket press with only free-run juice used. Aged on the lees 30 months in French
oak, 48-month air-dried, second use. Bottled unfined and unfiltered.
·Dark reddish purple color in the glass.
Very ripe fruit aromas including blackest cherry, raisin and black currant. Soft and silky on the palate, with
flavors of dried plum, blackberry and spice and a subtle riff of oak. The wine has the signature Sta. Rita Hills acidity making for
juicy drinking. It can best be described as an individualistic wine with a mature character due to the extended elevage, and has the acidity
to last many years.Score:90.
Reviewed February 5, 2016ARTICLE&nbsp»

2010 Wedell Cellars Hillside Vineyard Edna Valley Pinot Noir

14.5% alc., pH 3.26, TA 0.67, 90 cases,
$125. The 3-acre Hillside Vineyard was planted in 1995 in the southeastern end of Edna Valley with clones
115, 667 and 777 on low vigor rootstock. It was planted to a vine density of almost 2,000 vines per acre. Yields
in 2010 were under 1.75 tons per acre. Harvest Brix 24.3º. 100% de-stemmed, all free run discarded. 3-day
cold soak, cool fermentation with feral yeast, aged on lees in 48-month air dried, 3 new and 1 neutral French
oak barrels for 21 months. Only racking occurred with bottling in August 2012, unfined and unfiltered.
·Moderately dark reddish purple color in the glass. Aromas of blackberry, cassis, dark chocolate and a subtle
char note lead off. The mid weight plus core of black fruits have an earthy tone with an oak-driven note of dark
cocoa contributing. The tannins have melded but are still evident, the oak is supportive, and the velvety
mouthfeel is seductive. This wine has aged nicely and will certainly hold a few more years.Score:90.
Reviewed October 2, 2016ARTICLE&nbsp»

2006 Wedell Cellars Ste. Rita Hills Pinot Noir

14.5% alc., 181 cases,
$70. This wine is a blend of Dijon clones 113, 115, 667 and 777 with
the majority of the fruit coming from Fiddlestix Vineyard. The harvest
in 2006 was extended and delayed, allowing good development of
flavors. The grapes were de-stemmed after sorting, with all of the free
run juice resulting from the de-stemming discarded. Open top small
bin fermenters were employed and indigenous yeasts used. The wine
was aged 16 months in 70% new French oak.
·Dark reddish-purple
robe. Powerful scents of black cherry, sage, and toasty oak. A whiff of
alcohol peaks out. There are juicy and succulent dark stone fruits that
cascade over the palate and fill the mouth with richness. A citrus note
adds interest. The texture is soft and slippery, and there is good grip on
the finish. This wine will appeal to fans of fruit-powered, pedal to the metal, Pinot Noir.Reviewed July 19, 2008ARTICLE&nbsp»

2005 Wedell Cellars Hillside Vineyard Edna Valley Pinot Noir

14.5% alc., 30 cases, $125. Three different Dijon clones - 115, 667, 777
- on low vigor root stock. The goal in planting this clonal/rootstock
combination was to delay bud break, increase hang time and acidity,
and keep the vineyard’s yield extremely low. The vines are crop
thinned to one cluster per shoot. Yields in 2005 from more than 2,300
vines was under 2 tons. Winemaking was the same as noted for the
wine above. Aged 20 months in 75% new French oak barrels.
·Dark
reddish-purple color. Complex nose with bright cherry, a hint of strawberry,
dried flowers, fresh ocean air, and a slight vegetal note. Super ripe
fruit, approaching raisin, with accents of organic matter, smoke, oak
and citrus. Soft and smooth in the mouth with powdery tannins.Reviewed July 19, 2008ARTICLE&nbsp»